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P. Collins
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 4, 2025
Best sax stand I have found. Good for alto and tenor sax, and I have an extra section for soprano sax. Folds up to a very compact size, unlike others I have tried.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2023
So well made I ordered a second one. Holds my alto, tenor and straight soprano saxophones very safely.Easily folds up and fits in carrying bag.
Alejandro Martinez
Reviewed in Spain on April 18, 2019
Genial, justo lo pedido
T. H. Sackett
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2014
This stand makes me feel very confident leaving my tenor sax on stage during breaks. It has a wide stance, and the legs and other folding parts lock into place with a little click, making it very solid. It even folds up into a small package. It's not particularly light, but it's compact.
rollinska
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2013
Hercules stands are the very best, in quality, strength, and design! We have a around 15 different Hercules stands including keyboards!
daniello
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 29, 2013
I bought this stand for my tenor sax and clarinet. It's a basic frame for the sax with optional screw in soft covered brackets for clarinet or other instrument. I've used my stand for around a year and in that time it has never toppled over or overbalanced. It feels very stable whether it has one instrument, both instruments or no instruments on it. Comes with a carry bag and folds down small so would be ideal to take to gigs if you are a performer. The best advantage is my instruments don't need to be unpacked and assembled before playing so i'm more likely to practise. Great for when the phone rings or you need to stop briefly - just pop it back on the stand, much safer than resting it on the floor, chair or table. Makes a nice instrument display too.
sarakilpa
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2012
I just got my instrument stand today, so I'll have to edit later when it's put into use. First of all, the service was great, they shipped in a very timely manner. The stand itself is a great product. My stand from last year broke, and I decided to splurge on this one. When folded down, it is very compact. It also came with a drawstring bag to carry the stand around. And not only does it come with the single clarinet/flute peg, but on the other side there is an opening to get another peg attachment which I needed.
Brian Perez
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2012
This is really a superior product. I had been using a Hamilton stand and it was very flimsy allowing my saxophone to rock around on stage. I purchased this stand and was very satisfied at how sturdy it was yet also how portable it became once folded up. Also the price on Amazon was very reasonable. In my opinion this is the best stand on the market.
Lisa Bond
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2011
Stand folds up well and impressed with the way it opens out and stays there securely. The bell stand is a little large for my alto and the sax can move a bit which concerned me that it would fall on to my flute (on the same stand) but stayed on and time & use will tell if my initial concerns come to light when transferring between instruments. Haven't tried it with my tenor yet but reckon it would fit that more securely.
L. Stevens
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2011
We bought this for our daughter, who plays both Flute and Alto Sax. This product is outstanding.The Build Quality is excellent and does what you need and want a stand to do, all while protecting your instrument investments.
Saxmoore
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2009
EDIT: One year later, additional comments added to end.I've had this stand for two months now. It definitely feels solid and well constructed. The legs and bell support lock in such a way that they would never just collapse. It is very small when folded up, and feels lighter then my old Hamilton when you hold each in a hand. And yet, it feels way more sturdy stable then the Hamilton. I bought this after purchasing a Hercules Bari stand that I liked a lot (reviewed at [...])I have one major concern about the stand, though. When you place the horn on the stand, the main support that holds the horn has about an inch of forward and backward play in it. That makes me really nervous. Especially when you have people on a gig that have no appreciation for the delicateness of a 40 year old saxophone.I tried contacting the Hercules company through the contact form on their website to ask them if this was the intended design. I have received no response. None. Zero. Zilch. That's very poor customer service and makes me wonder if there is actually any presence in the U.S. other then sales. The contact form seems more interested in collecting your info then facilitating communication with the company.I have since spoken with 2 other owners of the same stand and it looks like they all have this. What would be an otherwise perfect sax stand gets dropped to 4 stars for that instability, and dropped again to 3 stars for the lack of company response.EDIT: July 10, 2010. Well, it's a year later and I am still using this stand. It has held up great and is still as good as new after being used on gigs 2-4 nights a week. I never heard back from their customer service, but there is still play in the the stand and I feel that my review is still accurate. But the stand is well built and I haven't had any tip-overs. It's really a shame that such a good stand has one glaring problem to it. It's rather enigmatic. I would probably buy another one if this one walked away after a gig ;-)
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